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Ooredoo Palestine is a leading telecommunications provider in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, established in November 2009. It operates as part of a strategic partnership involving Ooredoo Group and the Palestine Investment Fund. Headquartered in Al-Bireh, Ooredoo Palestine is one of the two mobile network operators in the region, competing primarily with Jawwal. The company offers a range of mobile network services, including GSM, GPRS, EDGE, and UMTS, with 3G services launched in the West Bank in 2018. It also provides mobile internet, SMS, MMS, and ISP services. Ooredoo Palestine expanded its operations to Gaza in 2017, enhancing competition in the local telecom market. With a strong focus on innovation and network infrastructure, the company aims to improve service quality and pricing competitiveness while maintaining financial growth.
Wydebeam Broadband is a Gilbert, AZ-based company in the Telecommunications sector.
My Choice Networks is a Lawrenceville, GA-based company in the Telecommunications sector.
Empresas Públicas de Medellín (EPM) is a Colombian state-owned utility company established in 1955. It is fully owned by the Municipality of Medellín and operates with administrative and financial autonomy under Colombian law. EPM is a significant player in the energy, gas, and water sectors in Colombia. EPM generates and distributes electricity, contributing to a substantial portion of the countrys installed capacity. The company also manages a pipeline network for natural gas and provides potable water and wastewater services to Medellín and surrounding municipalities. EPM is committed to sustainability, implementing initiatives to support underserved communities. With its headquarters in Medellín, EPM serves around 3.6 million residents and has expanded its operations internationally through subsidiaries in countries like Chile, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Mexico.